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the governments across europe have been scrambling. they have been declaring states of emergency and mobilizing army, helicopters, ice-breaking ships, trying to get food and aid and shelter to those who have been stranded. transpourtation across europe has basically been frozen for the last week or so. the very important, danube river, that waterway has been closed to traffic because of the ice. we, for example, here in london the past weekend saw 1,000 flights canceled at heathrow airport but there are some positive transportation results from this. in holland they might be able to run for the first time in years a 125-mile, 11-city, 16,000 person ice skating race. we'll be watching for that. tonight here in london it is expected we'll be seeing more snow and falling temperatures. it will not get better until at least next week. back to you. jenna: we'll continue to follow that news, gregg, thank you. jon: some brand new developments now in a story we first brought you last week a stomach virus sweeping through three different cruise
the governments across europe have been scrambling. they have been declaring states of emergency and mobilizing army, helicopters, ice-breaking ships, trying to get food and aid and shelter to those who have been stranded. transpourtation across europe has basically been frozen for the last week or so. the very important, danube river, that waterway has been closed to traffic because of the ice. we, for example, here in london the past weekend saw 1,000 flights canceled at heathrow airport but...
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what about europe going into a recession? how do we protect ourselves? >> well, that's a real problem. europe going into recession, and china had a dip, it's growing pretty fast again, i think you protect yourself as individuals by working and saving. i don't think this is going to be a big problem for any family where the bread win ors work as hard as they can and save as much as they can. it's going to mostly affect people who are living on the razor's edge. but for people who have got a solid financial plan, they're going to do fine. jenna: so the world concern. >> it's not.coming to an -- it's not coming to an end at all. jenna: ben stein said it today -- >> well, it comes to an end at some point, but not today. jon: look how cheery he is. jenna: thank you very much. always great to have ben on the program. we appreciate it. jon: yeah. jenna: well, check this out. it's a bird, it's a plane, he calls himself this, a super an author. -- anchor. i'll give you a couple guesses on who i'm talking about. jon: i do not. [laughter] jenna: why is jon in that
what about europe going into a recession? how do we protect ourselves? >> well, that's a real problem. europe going into recession, and china had a dip, it's growing pretty fast again, i think you protect yourself as individuals by working and saving. i don't think this is going to be a big problem for any family where the bread win ors work as hard as they can and save as much as they can. it's going to mostly affect people who are living on the razor's edge. but for people who have got...
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fact, freeze -- iran may retaliate by not selling anymore oil to europe. jenna: what would that do? >> well, the big hitters are greece, which is already in deep, deep trouble, and italy, who they -- that's where they get much of their oil, and if they are forced to then go out and start looking elsewhere, the price of oil is going to go up because there's only so much around and people are going to be fighting over what is left. jeb jeb -- jenna: how does that change the dynamic, when we're looking at our foreign policy with this cup and you having a front seat to it for so many years, how does that change the dynamic of how we talk about things and what our actions might snb. >> our big problem in this in terms of making policy is that we dealt with this as if we can do anything we please, and there's no cost to us. i mean, we don't think about -- we would act with impunity. the reality is we pay a price too and the europeans are in the process of perhaps paying a very high price. jenna: is it worth that price. >> that is the whole question. if you basic
fact, freeze -- iran may retaliate by not selling anymore oil to europe. jenna: what would that do? >> well, the big hitters are greece, which is already in deep, deep trouble, and italy, who they -- that's where they get much of their oil, and if they are forced to then go out and start looking elsewhere, the price of oil is going to go up because there's only so much around and people are going to be fighting over what is left. jeb jeb -- jenna: how does that change the dynamic, when...
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europe, 70%, 80% is when you start to see negative impact. that hurts everyone and all of our live lie hoods. when you get 95% of the gdp when it starts to have disasterous impact. >> wealthy are in focus for this fiscal cliff deal but based on what we're talking about here today, charles, you believe your average american family, regardless what happens with this deal or not, will be affected when by some of these higher interest rates or higher inflation you see coming for the country? >> absolutely. even without this, just with some taxes coming in, associated with the new health care law and other things, we're talking about people paying taxes on what they call, unearned income, which is misno, ma'am ir. obviously money you got to invest in that restaurant or invest in the stocks was earned in the first place and you're taking a risk. if you pay taxes on rent, as person paying taxes guess who will pass the cost along? i will pass along to whoever is renting from me. jenna: when you see this, we go back to the high inflation, some other i
europe, 70%, 80% is when you start to see negative impact. that hurts everyone and all of our live lie hoods. when you get 95% of the gdp when it starts to have disasterous impact. >> wealthy are in focus for this fiscal cliff deal but based on what we're talking about here today, charles, you believe your average american family, regardless what happens with this deal or not, will be affected when by some of these higher interest rates or higher inflation you see coming for the country?...
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europe already is on the verge of trouble. to have the united states go off the edge would be catastrophic, for the world, for the global economy. kelly: juan, i was talking to a very good friend of mind who lives here in the united states. he is of course living here, came from paris, france. his friends overseas are saying what is going on with the united states? these guys are actually saying, why can't the united states get this together because so many people throughout the world depend on us. look, our white house chief correspondent ed henry reports the president is rushing back to washington late tonight to get this deal done but is there enough christmas spirit and cheer on capitol hill that there can be goodwill expressed towards republicans and democrats to work in harm any to harmony to find something amenable to everybody? >> i think public opinion out there, public opinion clearly is not favorable to republicans at this moment about the fiscal cliff and the markets out there again could be very, very harsh if the
europe already is on the verge of trouble. to have the united states go off the edge would be catastrophic, for the world, for the global economy. kelly: juan, i was talking to a very good friend of mind who lives here in the united states. he is of course living here, came from paris, france. his friends overseas are saying what is going on with the united states? these guys are actually saying, why can't the united states get this together because so many people throughout the world depend on...
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this is important to note because europe is our number one customer when it comes to exports. nearly 17% of all u.s. trade this year has been with the eu. as they faulter we have to consider the impact this may have on our own economy. jon: on the hill they call him dr. no, fiscal conservative senator shaun coburn maintaining his position against federal spending programs. he kicked off his programs for $68 billion in cuts. steve centanni live in washington. tell us about this report, what is in it. >> the report on spending in the department of defense is called the department of everything, and recommends specific cuts over ten years in five main areas of concern. the report says in part, these areas are merely a starting point for reviewing pentagon spending that is unnecessary, duplicative, wasteful or simply not related to defense. we must refocus the pentagon on its true mission, fighting and winning the nation's wars. the report highlights waste in dozens of specific programs, they include research on what fish can teach us about democracy, a study of jargon used on twi
this is important to note because europe is our number one customer when it comes to exports. nearly 17% of all u.s. trade this year has been with the eu. as they faulter we have to consider the impact this may have on our own economy. jon: on the hill they call him dr. no, fiscal conservative senator shaun coburn maintaining his position against federal spending programs. he kicked off his programs for $68 billion in cuts. steve centanni live in washington. tell us about this report, what is...
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rocky mountain natural meats is the largest bison processor in the country, even exporting to europe. >> some people will go, you know, we are afraid to eat it because it's going to taste funny, or weird, and then they are happily surprised. >> it's good. it doesn't taste any different than beef. >> it tastes a little bit leaner. >> reporter: and it cost more than beef, jenna, but folks who like it say it's worth the price. jenna: that will be interesting to watch that market, thank you. gregg: one time ted turner had the largest bison herd in america. he may still have it. i think he had i looked it up quickly 50,000. jenna: 50,000? gregg: yeah. jenna: wow. it's beautiful to see the animals roaming on the prairie. gregg: you can get some of it as ted's montana grill i believe. sometimes there is really no place by hope. we have an update from arizona as one hundred weary warriors get a heart-warming welcome home from afghanistan. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. fast. beautiful. totally customizable. finds top perfo
rocky mountain natural meats is the largest bison processor in the country, even exporting to europe. >> some people will go, you know, we are afraid to eat it because it's going to taste funny, or weird, and then they are happily surprised. >> it's good. it doesn't taste any different than beef. >> it tastes a little bit leaner. >> reporter: and it cost more than beef, jenna, but folks who like it say it's worth the price. jenna: that will be interesting to watch that...
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in europe, you can do that. at end of the day the instead government telling you can't bring the horse and horse is trained specifically to assist you and trained to be indoors in a restaurant why can't they do it? >> there is issue here a lot of horse experts, those who train and work with horses all the time they say actually can't be house broken and their natural instinct is flight. so if you're introducing a nonhouse broken kind of nondomesticated animal into public spaces like restaurants you could have a real problem. >> well, again you're right in the sense if one of these horses is not domesticated or not house broken the way they should be you have a case. my understanding and what i witnessed personally is that these horses are house broken. this is a sweetest horse that i sat and ate next to. very much like a dog and i had no problem with it. jon: julie, you had a good experience. that is a good thing. i don't want to be sitting in the restaurant when the horse next to me decides that he needs a bath
in europe, you can do that. at end of the day the instead government telling you can't bring the horse and horse is trained specifically to assist you and trained to be indoors in a restaurant why can't they do it? >> there is issue here a lot of horse experts, those who train and work with horses all the time they say actually can't be house broken and their natural instinct is flight. so if you're introducing a nonhouse broken kind of nondomesticated animal into public spaces like...
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a new report from the "wall street journal", that dozens of nonstop flights from europe to the united states have been making unplanned stops to refuel. they're not non-stops at all. apparently united continental decided to use smaller jets. they're running into problems due to unusually strong headwinds across the atlantic. they're forced to stop and fuel up. >>> a special forces braving cruel conditions as training. they're spend nine days in snow and freezing water and experiencing temperatures around minus 22 degrees. jon: but out west it is a warm, dry, winter in many places and that is costing people their jobs. there just isn't a whole lot of snow. that means no sking, no snowboarding and ultimately no work at some of the resorts. hundreds of people have been laid off and some resorts haven't even opened at all. alicia acuna live in denver with more on that. alicia? >> reporter: jon, you wouldn't know it looking where i'm standing in downtown denver. this is just a snowstorm that people have been waiting for and despite all appearances here, colorado is among the states that ha
a new report from the "wall street journal", that dozens of nonstop flights from europe to the united states have been making unplanned stops to refuel. they're not non-stops at all. apparently united continental decided to use smaller jets. they're running into problems due to unusually strong headwinds across the atlantic. they're forced to stop and fuel up. >>> a special forces braving cruel conditions as training. they're spend nine days in snow and freezing water and...
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back on that trip he made to to olympics and israel in which he ticked off america's strongest ally in europe, and they have a new ad out that suggests governor romney would want to continue fighting two wars as opposed to reaping the dividends of peace. >> obama's brought 30,000 soldiers back from afghanistan and has a responsible plan to end the war. romney calls it obama's biggest mistake. it's time to stop fighting over there and start rebuilding here. >> reporter: now, the obama campaign says the president would rather take that money from fighting the wars and invest here in america, but here's something to compare that to and contrast it with. on the campaign trail, he always says that president bush put two wars on a credit card, so if he's trying to take money that was on a credit card and apply it here at home, there really is no money unless he wants to borrow more to pay for it, jenna. jenna: interesting point, john. thank you very much. jon: for more on this let's bring in the editor of the weekly standard, bill kristol. he is also a fox news contributor. you had some advice for
back on that trip he made to to olympics and israel in which he ticked off america's strongest ally in europe, and they have a new ad out that suggests governor romney would want to continue fighting two wars as opposed to reaping the dividends of peace. >> obama's brought 30,000 soldiers back from afghanistan and has a responsible plan to end the war. romney calls it obama's biggest mistake. it's time to stop fighting over there and start rebuilding here. >> reporter: now, the...